Weekly Tribun. Edsblished May 14, 1885. GREAT FALLS_ TRIBUNE PUBLISHND DAILY AND 8ffi-WNNNLN THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COIPANY. [INDODPORATND] SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Allsil subscriptions most be paid in advance. One year byDmail, $10.00 OnebM1 bYI.50,mh .5 One month iCY) Threew oiNhI" 1.06 One Week, by carrier, 231 ingle copy....... All Diy snbscDibers to Dnilydelivered by carrier A4dslrtlsing rates fuDnished on application. The DiDSD1ation of the Tribune in northern M,-'tana is guarsnteed to exceed that of any pa per Nublished in the territory bNDScribIsI desiring their address changed mNst send their farmer address; this shuld be remembered. Address: T'rAINE N PUDLISIND COMPANY, Trost Falls. Montana. NOTICE TO THOSE ATTiNIIING COURT. You are invited to call at the largest and handsomest Dry Goods House in Northern Montana and examine my stock of Carpets, Sewing Machines, Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Gents' furnishing Goods, etc., I guarntee you prices lower than olse where, and the large...

REAT FALLS TRIBUNE. SGREAT FALLS, MONTANA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1888 PRICE, FIVE CENTS HARLES yER. TED OUT Idnight---- SThe LD - ias been arder of m iy private AY - C, 25th aDt private infantry, ver and a. who is evening nd found bed. As th Queeny hett with it breaking d., ving satis ge moment, wi turning he `I' the house. Irtkbe had not U' again in aoag the am Ish, away elandi which e, who d died d for to de them, eper he trreat. sted of L4 in ea it:R' ro to to ' noon, uble oe he iuhd the t'orpiotoro tho In oo r maokefni od w r y long L , I T ;ti fry ptation, a crime 6 well He by Stwo out at which To" ýdr became ito neigh 'expressed Kre talk of p of the swa within pie' at Fort ltree-ed when epoty, Jack non their Jg the post t the offi ome to ar After some i out from endered to Hurley, took d pilaced him ethe journey ning. When all all seemed reason to sup resolved on wn hands. It that a secret t was resolved IfS, was about 28 His parents n. His brother ing for a house -Charles Ma og...

NO. Ss155 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GREAT FALLS. Authorized Capital, $1,ooo,ooo Paid-Up Capital, $100,000. OFFIOERS. T. E. COLLINS, . . President JONs LEsLEY, . Vice-President L. G. PHELPS . . . . . Cashier A. E. DIOCKERrA,., . Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS. G. A. BROADWATER, MARTIN MAGINNIS, PARIS GIBSON, IRA MYERS, ROBERT VAUGHN, H. o CHOWEN, J. T. ARMINOTON. A general banking business transacted. xchange drawn onon the principal points in the States and Europe. Prompt attention given to collections. Interest allowed on time deposits. GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1888. Semi- eekl y THlE LYNCHING. No sympathy will be felt for Robinson, the negro murderer, who has paid so promptly the penalty of his crime. His furious, unbridled jealousy, explains his brutal attacks on Matchett when he found him in the house of his mistress, but no thing could palliate the wanton manner in which he shot down Charles Maguire, a young man of good character, who had done him no harm and had not offe...

a vi 4 d petroleum. Pol troit are likely enumn SýAme in Europe has aye e leadership of ors aused damage Sis still alarming articles. nts arrived in park, Colorado ,000. dthe $80,000, Sbill. larke, the well a dead. die has sold a large ' Agnew., ane per cent. loan Sin London. Sde t$150,oo by Sbark to New ,n A 1 who had been itor'a office in "rrested in In 1,000 pounds of rom Canada. um was shot robbers, who s train at Delta, ncinnati. Four 'on suspicion. ed. es a story of ill set afloat. She women of our than that their a be as happy as kind, atten. oonate as mine." " ' dQuri supreme o flxed the day hee h M. Brooks, M nwt orm murderer routlern hotel, raiy · .r the execution Sbut the case was etates supreme V`ention. ~Thomas A. Ed a new electric Sh been com S p '- vernment to p The system ns to which b of a wire setdynamo on only propel hth a prop ippecan ascend Sph etches of the smy Io. C is confident ational Bank :' OF HELENA, MOINT. ";.- $500,000 Surplus and Profits - $300,000 r$ 2...

Weekly Tribune Established May 14, 1885. GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE PBLIBSHE DAILY AND SEbK -WEEKLY THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY, [INCORPORATED] SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Mil subsoriptions must be paid in advance. DAILY. BEK5-WEEKLY. nyear Ymail, $10 On year by mil, $3. l months, 6. 10 I Bx monthst 1.6C One month 1.00 Tihre monthlK " 1.OW One week, by carrier, 2 Single copy,.... S11 city enbseribers to Daily delivered by carrier Advertising rates furnished on application. The circulation of the Tribune in northern Mh.ntann is guaranted to exceed that of ainy pa Dar published in the territory Baoscribers desiring their address chnged must send their former address; this should be IeemKmbered. Address: TRIBUNE FUBLISHING COMPANY. 9,rmt Falls, Montana. NOTICIE TO THOSE ATTENI)IN(O I'0 [ ll'T. You are invited to call at the largest and handsomest Dry Goods House in Northern Montana and examine my stock of Carpets, Sewing Machines, Fancy and staple Dry Goods, Gents' furnishing Goods, etc., I guarnt...

r/ REAT FALLS TRIBUN E_ R 6 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA. SATURDAY, JUNE 16. 1888. PRICE, FIVE CENTS "STS. FROM FORT SHI CITY. 'ORg t and Surround \,~,ii, C,ýu Donael of th! ,i, sna Today. Daily.] ie met the ed t Fort Assinni Sat eoaday aRnd was t;ly-'i It. RMchinnis, M Is Iexcoursion, as e tbers of the Se af introduction. fellowship and Cataract city C.ot fly into the en ant occasion, It ey were met by nd Adjutant Slances to the reception wason - i room. Col. at trader, and with each other osI n distinguished "yg ylu lg them that itgdl ship have full Sait t post in the hwes the people dsontn of the army. the 20th in bry d lduring the so Ia the reception SIntroducing the uidrefreshments type. With one Sonouniced Fort feet garrison they S and voted the fel in the army. ably sp0ent at r the station on the Orails rate of forty or, board of rovided car ,ge the city. .e trip d the party ghtd at te where y wer citizens acoords' gption. A ;p; ter ad in the dee Tattan tl guests in a ewonderful part...

OUT. erg6 eIr Work-Re SHa . Bach, Judge ae 1i he Fourth Ju tory of Mon ty of Cascade: of the seventh o that day em the fol namineod into all to by the court, no much reason y isthisthe case dition as it now ets have been Sof the Park der the three tte- of Mon re o0rt in its in found against houses. In atnme, touched Sour charge, we o d 0no cause for hase been thor we find that in have already uisance. We ettyr the proper an eld £to enforce d weapons by ee0 the cause dder this head oand. there are many alas who have and have be znoyance and imnaity. We uni commiasion rs for caring ters, and that to contribute ggest the or g under the s shall work blic roads. hi the butchers e been ignorant t'la to record the da 4 cattle, have te attner until re ldence good in St 1a law in this ic is instructed aht this statute, no further in 3s unfit for hab or aday At e tilatio nd Sfavorable to d of disease t e to earnest countycom S fprocuring oferercting h shall be mto rapidly In Stthes of the ty ...

REAT FALLS TRIBUN R 7 GREAT FALLS, MONTANA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20. 1888. PRICE, FIVE CENTS OR WAR A STATE OF HPEROR'S he St. Louis Sing ument Dedi 1 Jackson. Is conceded that ill be followed one throughout recent warning erman measures in the passport of insecurity. ontinent seems . Even Austria a real desire for Louis. inethousand peo Srth nave of the listen to the wel the people of St. ,ocieties from all oe chorus of 1,700 les) presented a . The concert Snure to Wegner's lenS Orchestra of 125 roehich, musical srat. Then came a Seber's "Oberon" f iven by Madame who won an en e ceremonies be ta of "Arminus" ormed. All the were accorded e work of the diligent train pronounced on ERS e possible. SArms. e 17,-some Ialles 4 e g the Chickasaw os ry resisted the colll of $1 per head 1 for cat an lands, and drove t eputies awa5 with `e settlemeni w esult favera SM~bowboys begac tos 500 are now part of the na ordered out the 00 Indians-and reat Armore, pre n the cowboys. in n command of a d he...

NO. Saz6. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GREAT FALLS. Authorized Capital, $z,ooo,ooo Paid-Up Capital, $100,000. OFFICERS. T. E. COLLINS, . . . President Joan LEPLEY, • . Vice-President L. G. PHELPS, . . . . Cashier A. E. DIOERMan N, . . Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS. 0. A. BROADWATER, MARTIN MAGINNIS, PARIS GIBSON, IRA MYERB, ROBERT VAUGHN, H. O CHOWEN, J. T. ARMINGTON. A general banking business transacted. Exchange drawn on the principal points in the States and Europe. Prompt attention given to olleootions. Interest allowed on time deosits. GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE. WEDNEBDAY. JUNE 20. 1888. Semi Weekly COMP.RESSED WOOL. The general opinion of the wool trade is against the compressing of wool. Wool growers who have given the matter con sideration are convinced that pressure, such as would reduce the bulk one-half, tends to felt the wool and takes from it that bright, flossy appearance which at tracts the eye of the buyer, whetherhe be merchant or manufacturer. If the freight rate were extremely hig...

Weekly Tribune Established Ma. 14, 1885. GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE EUBLIHIWD DAL. MWND IDII-WHEDLY THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMANAY. [INOODPODATIDD SUBSCRIPTION RATES. I loi subscriptions must be paid in advance. DAIL. SEMfI-!WDNLY. Oneyer, by mail, 180 OneW 0111 by all, 51.00 Aix monhs, 5.00 six mths 1.0 One month 1.0 Three monthIs" 1.0 OneDweek,bycarrier, 23ingle opy..... 5 A11 oity subsribers to Deilyddlivered by carrier Advertising rates furnished on application. The circulation of the Tribune in noWrther M oontna is guaranteed to exceed that of any pa per published in the territory ttnueoribers desiring their address changed m Ost send their former address; this should be remembered. Address: T0111100 PlUBIflING COIPAINY, 4roat Flls. Mlontana. THE NEW COPPER WORKS It has now been stated by those au thorized to make the statement that the great copper works will be ready for ore by the middle of August, 1889. SIr. I-ill has already signed the contract and it is now on its way to Boston ...

GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE. 1E 3, NUMBER 8 GREAT FALLS., MONTANA. SATURDAY, JUNE 23, 1888. PRICE, FIVE CENTS TEST BULLJ TINS. gi GRAMS DIREOT FROM THECHI- Ci AGO CONVENTION TO TIHE at TRIBUNE. it Republican Platform Adopted-S-wett resents the Name of Judge Gresham--Hawley Also In the Field--Great Excltement. ircAao, June 21.-10:14 a. m.: The F call is proceeding for the naming of F onal committeemen. :17: Colonel Fred Grant is greeted applause. :30: John O'Brien of the eighth as bly district, New York, has just ar :41: The convention is waiting for committee on resolutions. There are calls for Ingersoll. :42: Congressman McKinley of Ohio, I irman of the committee on resolu- I s, steps to the platform amid a great I ering and begins his report. The del tea rise to their feet and cheer to the o the protectionist sentiment. The tform as submitted says the demo- m ts support the interests of Europe, lie we support the interests of Ameri It denounces the Mills bill and the posed removal of the ...

--- NO. 8625. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GREAT FALLS. Authorized Capital, $1,ooo,oo0 Paid-Up Capital, $100,000. OFFICERS. T. E. COLLINS, . . President JOHN LoPLEY, . Vice-President L. G. PHELPS, ... Cashier A. E. DICKERMAN, . . Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS. o. A. ROADWATER, MARTIN MIAGINNIS, PARIS GI0SON, IRA MYERS, ROBERT VAUGHN, . 0 OCHOWEN, J. T. ARMINOTON. A general banking business transacted. Fxchange drawn on the princip1d points in th,, States and Europe. Prompt attention given to collections. Interest allowed on time deoosit. GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE. SATURDAY. JUNE 28. 1888. Semi-Weeklr; TIlE IHICAGO CONVENTION. The Chicago convention which organ ized last Tuesday devoted yesterday to forming committees and hearing the rival claimants from Virginia. Today nomina ting speeches are to be made. The lirst ballot may be taken this evening. The large number of candidates in the field may however prolong the proceedings until it will be too late for balloting. Blaine, Allison, Alger, Depew, Gr...

ND CUT DAMoND. u" odge Manag to Have Four Aces. odge, a once famous gam lIe never cheated except a sharper, "Say, stranger," smart Alecks, who had a ith him, once said to Mr. Mississippi steamboat, "just th a hand. Your church ow it, and a few lessons in 11 never hurt your soul." cived by his sanctimonious dently mistook him for a reacher. "Dupely" made Sabout the game and then the table just to "oblige" y soon the smart Aleck be ip the cards on the goiless ger, and Mr. Dodge, noticing towed away an ace in his .ited developments. lIe to catch a sharper in his own ie proper time the man who dthe game dealt "Dupely" d took four 'kings unto him betting was steep and the led to the end of his rope. e you got?" he asked as ihe four kings. a," was "Dupely's" plea of e, have 'you, you priestly you have my money, haven't answered "Dupely." or eyes," said the sharper. as the pious ejaculation of as he took the wad and put mage from the Locusts. June 18.-Dispatches from ts in Illinois and Iow...

Weekly Tribune Established May 14, 1885. 'REAT FALLS TRIBUNE PUBLISHED DAILY AND eEMI-WBEKLY THE TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY, [INCooPORnATD] SUBSCRIPTION RATES. .Alii subscriptions must be paid in advanoe, DAILY. SEMI-WSEKLY* Uneyear, bymail, $10.00 One year by mail, $.O0 :ixmonnns, " 5. I ssimonthbs " 1.50 One month " 1.0 Three amonths" 1.0 One week, by carrier, 25 Sinle opy...... 11 city subscribers to Daily delivered by carrier Advertising rates furnished on application. T'he circulation of the Tribune in northern M 'aena is garanteed to exceed that of any pa pDr published in the territory Adoscribers desiring their address changed must send their former address; this should be remembered. 4ddrees: TRIBUNE PUBLISHING COMPANY, A.lat Falls, Montana. THE NEW COPPER WORKS It has now been stated by those au thorized to make the statement that the great copper works will be ready for ore by the middle of August, 1889. 1[r. Hill has already signed tle contract and it is now on its way to...

GREAT FAI.LS TRIBUNE. 3, NUMBER 9 GREAT FALLS. MONTANA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 1888. PRICE, FIVE CENTS RISON CHOSEN. UBLICAN CONVENTION ON IGiTH BALLOT NOMI r BENJAMIN HARRISON. Element Trlumphant-Sherman on the Final Ballot--The vention Take a Recess Until This Evening. o, June 25.-At 10:20 this morn t 100 delegates were in their at 11 08 the convention was rder. The excitement at that ns at fever heat. Immense ed the streets and leading dele anxiously questioned tor some what might come to pass. In g the galleries were crowded le who watched the opening s eagerly. Prayer was offered ev. A. Edward, editor of the ern Christian Advocate. md Platt arrived about 11:03, eceived with applause. It was Foraker, Butterworth and Fos io leaders were not yet in their ayer concluded, there was a spectancy as the secretary came read a paper, which, however, be only a railroad announce nding the time of tickets to one the adjournment of the conven re a resolution was offered, declared out of order. C...

NO. 8525. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF GREAT FALLS. Authorized Capital, $1,000,000 Paid-Up Capital, $100,000. OFFIOERS. T. E. COLLINS, . . President JUdN UEPLEY,~ Vice-President L. G. PHELP, . . . . . Cashier A. E. DIERnnRN, . . Ass't Cashier DIRECTORS. 0. A. BROADWATER, MARTIN MAGINNIS, PARIS GIBSON, IRA MYERS, ROBERT VAUGHN, H. O OHOWEN, J. T. ARMINGTON. A general banking business transacted. Exchange drawn on tihe prinopal points in the States and Europe. Prompt attention given to collections. Interest allowed on time deosits. GREAT FALLS TRIBUNE. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 2I. 1888. Semi Weekly THE BUSINESS OUTLOOK. Better times are dawning for stock owners. In Chicago recently shipping beeves advances fully $1 per 100 pounds. This advance was not spasmodic nor speculative. It was due to the decline in receipts and to the conviction that the best cattle have been marketed. Prices will now largely depend upon the actual supply of cattle among the country ship pers. If they have still a great numb...

IOUS FOURTH.. ALLS IS GOING TO OELE THE NATIONAL HOLIDAY SPLENDID STYLE. amne Arandl-----It Will In orse and Boat Ea.es, an on and Fireworks--- ae Onel Come AlIt goes bravely on. That is the as for the Fourth of July. The nmittee have met with a gen onse from the people. The war will not be lacking to ren e jolliest, merriest, pleasantest July ever celebrated beside the taracts of the Missouri. "Hur Fourthl" such is the headline cription paper, which has been and met everywhere with a poese. The document further the course of human events it ne of the greatest pleasures of o celebrate in a fitting manner, y of the greatest nation on furtherance of this good cause, ndersigned, hereby subscribe to pay the amount set oppos tive names." old resist such a patriotic ap t? No one. As may be seen appended the capitalists and gmen, the merchants and the I classes have all hastened to names on the roll of honor. are yet to be heard from. r souls, they will all add not , but big bills and cart...